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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Day 339- Does the Gardasil Vaccine Cause More Damage than it Helps?

Vaccines that are released under accelerated approval always frighten me. Accelerated approval means that the vaccine has not gone under extensive testing, and that the testing will be mostly done once it has been released to the public. Side effects and consequences of the vaccine are many times unknown when first released.

Thus is the case with the Gardasil vaccine that is pushed upon girls as young as 9 years old.

"According to a recently published, industry-sponsored study conducted on 12,852 young women, HPV vaccination was found to reduce HPV-16 infections a mere 0.6% in vaccinated women versus unvaccinated women. At the same time, other high-risk (carcinogenic) HPV infections were diagnosed in vaccinated women 2.6% to 6.2% more frequently than in the unvaccinated women. The increased rate of infections caused by carcinogenic HPV types other than those targeted by Gardasil in vaccinated women is 4 to 10 times higher than the reduction in HPV 16/18 infections.

These statistics are not exactly encouraging when it comes to demonstrating efficacy for Gardasil. In fact, quite the opposite - these figures seem to indicate that women who receive Gardasil may indeed increase their risk of developing cervical cancer from high-risk HPV types that are not targeted by the vaccine."


The documentary, "One More Girl," was created by two brothers whose sister had experienced several serious side-effects after her first injection of the Gardasil vaccine.

"Her adverse reaction demanded further investigation which led to the startling discovery that thousands of young girls were having serious reactions to the vaccine, including death. At last count, there have been 89 confirmed deaths as a result of Gardasil.

These girls’ reactions to the vaccine range from muscle pain, weakness, seizures, strokes, autoimmune problems, paralysis, tremors, heart issues, and the list goes on and on. Furthermore, it is estimated that only 1-10% of vaccine related side-effects are reported.

Treating these girls is a challenge. Doctors don‘t know how to treat them and are reluctant to do so without establishing the cause of their symptoms.

Haunted by the tragic stories of thousands of girls injured by Gardasil, we began in-depth research to verify a correlation between the vaccine and the girls’ medical conditions. We wanted to know more about the HPV that causes cervical cancer, the vaccine created to prevent it, and Merck Pharmaceutical Company, which developed the HPV vaccine Gardasil."

A few years ago I went to a conference to listen to Dr. Sherri Tenpenny talk about vaccines. I was blown away during the discussion on the Gardasil vaccine and was able to take away these few points. The Gardasil vaccine was created to protect against only a few strands of the HPV virus, while the truth is that there are many strands. While the vaccine targets weaker strands of the virus, it does nothing against the stronger strands of HPV - the ones that are shown to cause cervical cancer or the ones that are the most prevalent in the United States.

To me the vaccine and the possible symptoms associated with the vaccine do not prove to be worth the risk. I don't think I'm the only one that feels this way, as there was a letter sent by SaneVax Inc. that is asking for the FDA to rescind the approval for Gardasil.

Natural News:

"On January 31, 2012, SaneVax Inc. sent an open letter to Ms Sebelius asking her to rescind approval for Gardasil based on the lack of efficacy demonstrated.


If the Department is truly interested in public health and safety, they will do the right thing and rescind Gardasil approval until the manufacturer can provide scientifically sound data proving this new drug is actually effective.

In the meantime, medical consumers around the globe have a choice. Is poke and hope good enough for you and your children? Or, are you going to demand scientific proof of efficacy before submitting to HPV vaccination?"

Pura Vida!
Alica Ryan, NTP

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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Day 339- Does the Gardasil Vaccine Cause More Damage than it Helps?

Vaccines that are released under accelerated approval always frighten me. Accelerated approval means that the vaccine has not gone under extensive testing, and that the testing will be mostly done once it has been released to the public. Side effects and consequences of the vaccine are many times unknown when first released.

Thus is the case with the Gardasil vaccine that is pushed upon girls as young as 9 years old.

"According to a recently published, industry-sponsored study conducted on 12,852 young women, HPV vaccination was found to reduce HPV-16 infections a mere 0.6% in vaccinated women versus unvaccinated women. At the same time, other high-risk (carcinogenic) HPV infections were diagnosed in vaccinated women 2.6% to 6.2% more frequently than in the unvaccinated women. The increased rate of infections caused by carcinogenic HPV types other than those targeted by Gardasil in vaccinated women is 4 to 10 times higher than the reduction in HPV 16/18 infections.

These statistics are not exactly encouraging when it comes to demonstrating efficacy for Gardasil. In fact, quite the opposite - these figures seem to indicate that women who receive Gardasil may indeed increase their risk of developing cervical cancer from high-risk HPV types that are not targeted by the vaccine."


The documentary, "One More Girl," was created by two brothers whose sister had experienced several serious side-effects after her first injection of the Gardasil vaccine.

"Her adverse reaction demanded further investigation which led to the startling discovery that thousands of young girls were having serious reactions to the vaccine, including death. At last count, there have been 89 confirmed deaths as a result of Gardasil.

These girls’ reactions to the vaccine range from muscle pain, weakness, seizures, strokes, autoimmune problems, paralysis, tremors, heart issues, and the list goes on and on. Furthermore, it is estimated that only 1-10% of vaccine related side-effects are reported.

Treating these girls is a challenge. Doctors don‘t know how to treat them and are reluctant to do so without establishing the cause of their symptoms.

Haunted by the tragic stories of thousands of girls injured by Gardasil, we began in-depth research to verify a correlation between the vaccine and the girls’ medical conditions. We wanted to know more about the HPV that causes cervical cancer, the vaccine created to prevent it, and Merck Pharmaceutical Company, which developed the HPV vaccine Gardasil."

A few years ago I went to a conference to listen to Dr. Sherri Tenpenny talk about vaccines. I was blown away during the discussion on the Gardasil vaccine and was able to take away these few points. The Gardasil vaccine was created to protect against only a few strands of the HPV virus, while the truth is that there are many strands. While the vaccine targets weaker strands of the virus, it does nothing against the stronger strands of HPV - the ones that are shown to cause cervical cancer or the ones that are the most prevalent in the United States.

To me the vaccine and the possible symptoms associated with the vaccine do not prove to be worth the risk. I don't think I'm the only one that feels this way, as there was a letter sent by SaneVax Inc. that is asking for the FDA to rescind the approval for Gardasil.

Natural News:

"On January 31, 2012, SaneVax Inc. sent an open letter to Ms Sebelius asking her to rescind approval for Gardasil based on the lack of efficacy demonstrated.


If the Department is truly interested in public health and safety, they will do the right thing and rescind Gardasil approval until the manufacturer can provide scientifically sound data proving this new drug is actually effective.

In the meantime, medical consumers around the globe have a choice. Is poke and hope good enough for you and your children? Or, are you going to demand scientific proof of efficacy before submitting to HPV vaccination?"

Pura Vida!
Alica Ryan, NTP

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